Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics
1969 - 2024
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Volume 2, issue 1, 1970
  - Meshing Natural Resource Use and Development with Increasing Urbanization   pp. 1-5 

 
  - W. B. Back
 
  - Urbanized Society Needs Met by Rural People   pp. 7-10 

 
  - Lee Taylor
 
  - Emerging Agricultural Problems for the Decade Ahead   pp. 11-13 

 
  - James G. Maddox
 
  - Farm Policy Requirements as Seen from the Perspective of Government   pp. 15-17 

 
  - Don Paarlberg
 
  - Toward Farm Policy Requirements for the 1970's to Improve the Well-Being of Rural America   pp. 19-21 

 
  - W. Neill Schaller and R. J. Hildreth
 
  - Policy Requirements in the Seventies: A Farmer's Viewpoint   pp. 23-26 

 
  - George C. Cartwright
 
  - Production Organization Implications of Agricultural Industrialization   pp. 27-40 

 
  - Odell L. Walker
 
  - Morphology, Modes of Behavior, and Measures of Market Power: A Framework for Evaluating the Impact of Industrialization of Southern Agriculture on Markets and Market Structure   pp. 41-45 

 
  - Richard A. King
 
  - Effects of Industrialization on Capital Requirements for Southern Agriculture   pp. 47-51 

 
  - Don Bostwick
 
  - Foreign Economic Development: The Need and How Well It Is Being Met   pp. 53-59 

 
  - Ralph K. Davidson
 
  - University Assistance in Building Agricultural Research Institutions in Southeast Asia – A Case Analysis   pp. 61-67 

 
  - Eldon D. Smith
 
  - Agricultural Development Effort Assessment: The Colombian Case   pp. 69-76 

 
  - James S. Plaxico
 
  - The Cotton Program Under the Food and Agriculture Act of 1965   pp. 77-82 

 
  - James Vermeer
 
  - The Distribution of Benefits from the 1968 Upland Cotton Program   pp. 83-90 

 
  - Roger P. Hill
 
  - General Cropland Retirement: Effects on the South of Retiring Low-Net-Return Acreage vs. Retiring High-Cost Production   pp. 91-96 

 
  - Glenn A. Zepp and Jerry A. Sharples
 
  - Part-Farm General Cropland Retirement: Effects of Some Alternative Program Specifications   pp. 97-101 

 
  - George D. Irwin, Jerry A. Sharples and John H. Berry
 
  - The Optimum Geographical Location of Burley Tobacco Production within the Burley Belt   pp. 103-107 

 
  - Verner Grise
 
  - Relationships of Labor Costs to Selected Variables in Flue-Cured Tobacco Production   pp. 109-114 

 
  - Garnett L. Bradford
 
  - Off-Farm Income of People Involved in Farming   pp. 115-119 

 
  - Edward I. Reinsel
 
  - Simulated Effects of Use Value Assessment on Property Tax Rates   pp. 121-127 

 
  - Chauncey T. K. Ching and George E. Frick
 
  - The Federal Role in Small Area Planning   pp. 129-132 

 
  - Neil R. Cook
 
  - Some Conceptual Problems in the Evaluation of Water Pollution Damages   pp. 133-137 

 
  - Burl F. Long
 
  - A Proposed Procedure for Distributing Assessments Among Beneficiaries of Small Watershed Projects   pp. 139-145 

 
  - Ronald D. Lacewell and Vernon Eidman
 
  - The Use of Central Place Theory and Gravity-Flow Analysis to Delineate Economic Areas   pp. 147-153 

 
  - W. W. Hall and J. C. Hite
 
  - Quarterly Egg Production Estimators   pp. 155-160 

 
  - Robert G. Hoffman
 
  - An Economic Appraisal of the U. S. Tung Oil Economy   pp. 161-168 

 
  - Jimmy L. Matthews and Abner W. Womack
 
  - Toward An Information System for Guiding Research in the Soybean Production Economy   pp. 169-174 

 
  - J. B. Penn
 
  - Empirical Testing of a Farm Firm Growth Theory   pp. 175-179 

 
  - Frederick J. Rafeld and Edgar T. Shaudys
 
  - Systems Analysis Approach to Selection of Farm Equipment   pp. 181-188 

 
  - James E. Osborn and Wendell C. Barrick
 
  - Price and the Structure of Freight Car Ownership   pp. 189-195 

 
  - Patrick P. Boles and John O. Gerald
 
  - A Numerical Example of the Practical Use of Dummy Variables   pp. 197-201 

 
  - Charles Sappington
 
Volume 1, issue 1, 1969
  - The Commission on Food Marketing: Implications for Food Industries in the South   pp. 1-5 

 
  - Donald E. Farris
 
  - The Food and Fiber Commission Report: Implications for the South   pp. 7-12 

 
  - Luther G. Tweeten
 
  - Farm Policies - - A Paradox   pp. 13-15 

 
  - Gene McMurtry
 
  - A Viewpoint of Regional Research   pp. 17-20 

 
  - Alvin T. M. Lee
 
  - An Input-Output Approach to the Study of the Flow of Funds to Agricultural Capital Markets   pp. 21-26 

 
  - B. W. Bobst
 
  - An Analysis of Oklahoma's Economy by Districts Using Input-Output Techniques   pp. 27-35 

 
  - Gerald A. Doeksen and Charles H. Little
 
  - A More Objective Procedure for Determining Economic Subregions: Cluster Analysis   pp. 37-44 

 
  - P. Thomas Cox, Bernard Siskin and Allan Miller
 
  - Selection of a Farm Machinery Replacement Criterion Using Simulation   pp. 45-51 

 
  - Darrel Kletke
 
  - Gaming as a Farm Management Teaching Device: A Development and Analysis   pp. 53-58 

 
  - Kenneth C. Schneeberger
 
  - Educational and Occupational Plans of Farm Boys in 1967   pp. 59-64 

 
  - Yao-chi Lu
 
  - Factors Affecting Producer Bargaining Power in Southern Fluid Milk Markets   pp. 65-72 

 
  - D. H. Carley
 
  - Market Organization and Functional Efficiency   pp. 73-75 

 
  - Floyd A. Lasley
 
  - Southern Economic Development: Some Views on Research Needs   pp. 77-79 

 
  - Fred H. Tyner
 
  - Evaluating Incentive Payment Programs Through Aggregate Production Response: The Case of Mohair   pp. 81-90 

 
  - James R. Conner, William K. Mathis and Robert R. Wilson
 
  - Cotton Quality, Price, and Use Value: A Statistical Model of a Textile Processing Plant   pp. 91-97 

 
  - Preston E. LaFerney
 
  - Regional and Sectoral Effects of Competition for Wheat Transportation   pp. 99-108 

 
  - Bruce H. Wright
 
  - Identifying Extension's Community Resource Development Clientele and Adapting Economic Information to the Needs of Each   pp. 109-112 

 
  - Ray Cavender
 
  - Identifying Extension's Marketing Clientele and Adapting Economic Information to Their Needs   pp. 113-118 

 
  - Richard W. Schermerhorn
 
  - An Essay on Federal-State Research Programs in Agricultural Economics: Needs and Prospects for the Future In Agricultural Marketing   pp. 119-122 

 
  - William T. Manley
 
  - Federal-State Research Programs in the Economics of Agricultural Production - - Needs and Prospects for the Future   pp. 123-127 

 
  - W. B. Sundquist
 
  - Relevant Research Areas and Organizational Questions Relative to Federal-State Research Programs in the Economics of Agricultural Production   pp. 129-132 

 
  - James H. White
 
  - Federal-State Research Programs in Rural Economic Development - - Needs and Prospects   pp. 133-137 

 
  - Alan R. Bird
 
  - An Appraisal of the Market for Agricultural Economists - - Structure and Performance   pp. 139-144 

 
  - Harold F. Breimyer
 
  - An Analysis of Extension Needs for Agricultural Economists   pp. 145-150 

 
  - Ernest J. Nesius
 
  - An Evaluation of Research Needs for Agricultural Economists   pp. 151-158 

 
  - R. J. Hildreth and Roland R. Robinson
 
  - An Appraisal of Needs for Agricultural Economists in Foreign Economic Development   pp. 159-162 

 
  - A. J. Coutu
 
  - The Industrial Demand for Agricultural Economists   pp. 163-167 

 
  - Leo Polopolus